
Nursing Degree Programs
Transform Your Passion for Care into a Rewarding Nursing Career at Lincoln University
Embark on a journey into a dynamic, challenging, and immensely rewarding profession with our comprehensive nursing programs. As the healthcare field evolves and expands, the demand for skilled nurses is soaring.
At Lincoln University, we are committed to equipping you with the knowledge, skills, and hands-on experience needed to excel in various nursing roles. Our graduates thrive in diverse settings, including school nursing, clinics, hospitals, long-term care facilities, and home care. Many of our alumni have advanced to influential supervisory and administrative positions, demonstrating the depth and breadth of opportunities available.
Explore your path to a fulfilling nursing career with us and make a meaningful impact in the world of healthcare. Welcome to the first step of your extraordinary journey at Lincoln University!
Degrees
The AAS in Nursing curriculum prepares you to assume beginning staff nurse positions in hospitals, nursing homes and other healthcare facilities and provides a foundation for the pursuit of a full baccalaureate degree in nursing. This program is offered on the military installation at Fort Leonard Wood and offers a part-time, evening curriculum to meet the needs of active-duty personnel.
Learn more about the Associate of Applied Science (AAS) degree.
The BSN in Nursing program will prepare you for entry into a professional nursing career by training you to function safely, efficiently and effectively in caring for patients and administering medical care.
Learn more about the Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) program.
The RN-BSN program is designed for registered nurses looking to continue their education, gain more skills and stay up to date on the latest healthcare practices and technologies.
Learn more about the Registered Nurse - Bachelor of Science (RN-BSN) program.
Lincoln's MSN program emphasizes leadership, evidence-based practice and patient-centered care, preparing graduates for advanced clinical roles, teaching and addressing healthcare disparities in underrepresented communities.
Learn more about the Master of Science in Nursing (MSN) program.